Breakaway! An early look at college football players expected to step up and have breakout years in 2014

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BAYLOR / 1. Corey Coleman / WR / When Tevin Reese went out with injury, Coleman came in and performed at a high level during his first season. He may have not had the effect that Sweet Feet had (Reese averaged 22.8 yards per reception compared to Coleman’s 15.1) but he excelled in the role that was given to him. He would have started every game during his freshman year, but he was forced to miss the Oklahoma game for targeting. He’s got one year of experience under his belt, he’s got some height and (shocker coming) he’s got speed. He was clocked at a 4.3, the same time that Reese had. With Reese graduating, Antwan Goodley is going to be the top dog. All other spots are going to be up for grabs. -- Josh Friemel

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